
CBS anchor Scott Pelley “Our house is on fire. These have been a bad few months for journalism, We’re getting the big stories wrong, over and over again.”

Charles Ramsey’s ABC Interview…

BBC News: People in Pakistan have taken part in landmark national and provincial polls. The vote marks Pakistan’s first transition from one civilian government to another in its 66-year history. However election violence has claimed a number of lives. In

House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi on Benghazi scandal

President Obama being Interviewed on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” 10/29/12: “Anytime a U.S. Ambassador and three other Americans who were serving our country get killed, we have to figure out what happened and fix it, but I do take offense with

Harry Reid: “We’ve listened to my friend, the Republican leader, and Republicans talk for years about regular order.” Reid stated. “I’ve yet to hear an explanation from a Republican leader why his caucus has now reversed that position. We’ve heard

(CNN) — The Chicago Crime Commission named a new Public Enemy No. 1 on Thursday, a designation originally crafted for Al Capone. The new holder of this dubious distinction, however, is not American nor believed to be in the United

President Obama “Our economy and our housing market are poised for progress – but we could do so much more if we work together. More good jobs. Greater security for middle-class families. A sense that your hard work is rewarded.

While MSNBC panelists compare Benghazi to Watergate, Daily Beast columnist Michael Tomasky said that the scandal could lead to impeachment…

On The Rusty Humphries Show” Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.): Humphries “The I-word meaning impeachment?” Inhofe “Yeah,”

Unfortunately your browser does not support IFrames. Rodman told TMZ: “We got a black president [who] can’t even go talk to [Jong Un] … Obama can’t do s—. I don’t know why he won’t go talk to him. Obama? F—

On Friday Spokesman Patrick Ventrell announced that Gregory Hicks testimony concerning Susan Rice’s assertion that a protest caused the Benghazi attacks on Wednesday to Congress was not supported by the State Department. Ventrell said that Hicks’ claim that Rice contradicting

Jim Acosta from CNN:

Gloria Borger on CNN…

State Department Deputy Spokesman Patrick Ventrell on Friday said that he could not clarify emails released by ABC News between Victoria Nuland, the former State Department Spokeswoman, and top administration officials concerning talking points in the immediate aftermath of the

Secretary Jay Carney held a private briefing over the latest revelations in the Benghazi scandal before the official on the record White House press briefing on Friday. Several reporters expressed concerns for being cut out of the briefing where only

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney contradicted testimony given earlier this week by State Department whistleblowers by claiming that the “initial consensus” in the intelligence community was that the attack on the U.S. Special Mission sparked out of a protest.

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney made it very clear to the press pool today that the White House had very limited involvement in the talking points given to Ambassador Susen Rice concerning the attacks on the U.S. Special Mission